
Aerangis orchids do not require pruning like other houseplants or orchids. However, you can remove spent flowers and yellow or dead leaves as they appear. This will help keep the plant neat and tidy and prevent any dead material from rotting and damaging the remaining healthy leaves. When pruning, use sterile scissors or pruning shears to avoid spreading any diseases. Additionally, always make clean cuts to prevent tearing or damaging the surrounding tissue.